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I was looking out, where's the holy land?
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And if he wants to admire his passes, he should look out where he's going, too".
· Robert White Creeley, poet, born May 21 1926 March 30 20055 I know a man As I sd to my friend, because I am always talking, - John, I sd, which was not his name, the darkness sur- rounds us, what can we do against it, or else, shall we & why not, buy a goddamn big car, drive, he sd, for christ's sake, look out where yr going.
She goes to the window and she looks out where her sister's house is and all she can see is this great orange ball rising in the sky, and it turned out that somebody had planted a bomb under her sister's house, killing her.
Driven into the house, we are on the inside looking out -- where the critters rule once again.
We stood in the hotel doorway looking out to where the mountains should be.
They still come to smoke, but they no longer bother looking out at where the river was.
James has to keep squinting and staring ahead — looking out for where they're going, dodging the trams and broken pavings and bicycles and horse muck — so as not to be drawn into the talk and made ridiculous.
I often found myself wondering, as we were driving around, looking out the windows: where the heck am I? Part of this is because of its roots.
In the novel, Mercier finds "a perfect sanctuary" in a cafe on Marszalkowska, where he sits "looking out on the avenue, where a less-favored world hurried by".
"Hope," he repeated, looking out of the window, where the crashes had stopped.
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